O NIKI Launches Swimwear Merging Sustainability with Indian Heritage Prints
- adriana
- 16 hours ago
- 1 min read

In line with the brand’s sustainability & slow fashion goals, O Niki’s first collection sees the introduction of eco-friendly swimwear with bold original prints adapted from Indian heritage fabric bandhani. Bandhani is a type of tie-dye Indian textile decorated by plucking the cloth with the fingertips into many tiny bindings that form a figurative design.


Offered in both one piece and bikinis, the swimwear collection designed in Australia presents ultra comfy styles and enhancing fits. O Niki bikinis and swimwear is made with REPREVE® fabric. REPREVE® is the global leader in transforming post-consumer and ocean-bound bottles into traceable fiber and resin. This trusted recycled performance yarn gives single-use plastic a new purpose.


Made with durability in mind, O Niki embraces a slower, more mindful approach to fashion. Creating designs that transcend trends and stand the test of time. Our collection is made ethically in Indonesia offering a contemporary, chic look for beach lovers around the world. What sets O Niki apart is our ability to blend the old with the new, while the fabric prints are rooted in tradition. The swimwear caters to modern sensibilities.

For more information about O Niki and to explore our debut collection visit our website www.onikinbikinis.com.au.